The story begins immediately after Blurred Lines ending and I’d say the two books are actually only one novel without any gap between them. At the same time sweet and psychologically rich and intense. (Thank you for the amazing use of grammar and punctuation, it does wonders for the story) Now I’m just hoping that there will be a third book in this series so that I can see where Nora and Kelli go next in their relationship. I loved that fact that the author didn’t just gloss over Nora and Kelli’s issues from the last book, instead she gave her characters a chance to strengthen both their relationship and themselves while still maintaining the humour and intrigue from the first book. For once, in a law enforcementstory, I found myself not wanting to smack the officer over their head because Kelli never creates dangerous situations even if her words can sometimes get her in trouble. This author creates relatable characters and puts them in real situations that are completely believeable. I found myself feeling everything that Nora and Kelli felt, especially at the end of chapter ten (relieif). Her style of writing doesn’t just draw your attention, it makes you apart of the story. I just finished reading the ARC of Crossing Lines, and all I want to do is turn to the next page and find the next chapter.
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